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post #16 of 24
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Originally Posted by MetroStyles View Post
The laundromat around the corner is extremely cheap if you drop off your stuff - they fold for you.

+1. Wash & fold is the business. Ours is 75 cents a pound and everything is perfectly folded. I wouldn't give them anything special, but for socks/boxers/undershirts they are the best. We thought about buying a washing machine and it doesn't make sense.
post #17 of 24
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Originally Posted by chorse123 View Post
+1. Wash & fold is the business. Ours is 75 cents a pound and everything is perfectly folded. I wouldn't give them anything special, but for socks/boxers/undershirts they are the best. We thought about buying a washing machine and it doesn't make sense.

Wow... that's actually amazing. I will have to look into this.
post #18 of 24
I believe W&F services usually charge more, but ours is cheap. You get your stuff back in 24 hrs or less. One trick: make sure your towels are dry!
post #19 of 24
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Originally Posted by dizzhizz View Post
come to korea where you have to hang dry your shit after the wash/rinse cycle and then you fuckers can bitch.
I hate air drying. Your clothes end up crunchy and stuff like towels dry slowly so they smell kind of rank.
post #20 of 24
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Originally Posted by MetroStyles View Post
I also bought a portable dishwasher last weekend and my life has been about 5x as great since.

How do you hook it up? Did you have to get a plumber/electrician?
post #21 of 24
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Originally Posted by GQgeek View Post
How do you hook it up? Did you have to get a plumber/electrician?
1 wire goes in the electrical socket. The other connector attaches to your sink tap. Unattach when finished. It makes your sink unusable for the time it is washing dishes. Which is a tiny price to pay considering I can just go to my bathroom sink if I desperately need water. EDIT: I am about as pathetic/unmanly as they come when it comes to appliances and handiwork, and I assembled, set up, and ran this thing within 45 minutes of it being in my home.
post #22 of 24
dishes suck way worse than laundry.
post #23 of 24
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Originally Posted by HomerJ View Post
I hate air drying. Your clothes end up crunchy and stuff like towels dry slowly so they smell kind of rank.

i know i should be using fabric softner but i'm just fucking lazy. i have to dedicate half a day to my laundry. it sucks. then comes the folding.

crunchy towels suck.
post #24 of 24
I'm not big time or anything, but our cleaner folds / irons most of my laundry.

Dishwasher = win. I dont think I could live in a place without one.

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